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You good morning, everyone. We are so glad you are with us. 8 00 a. M. Out east. There is a lot happening around the world and in the political world, that is for sure. Former President Trump bracing for possibly more indictments, but we are learning that his Political Action committee is nearly tapped out of money. It had more than 100 million at the start of last year. Now it has less than 4 million. Most of that money went to legal bills. And the u. S. Punching their ticket to the Knockout Stage at the womens world cup. It wasnt pretty and it was pretty close. Carli lloyd called it uninspiring and disappointing. We will have highlights. And a Concertgoer Filing a report against cardi b saying they were struck by the microphone she threw from trt stage. Wha ....
bianna golodryga picks up our coverage now. hello everyone. i m bianna golodryga. airports are scrambling to get back on schedule after an early morning glitch throws the nation s air travel into chaos. a key safety system for the faa went down forcing a nationwide ground stoup on all domestic departing flights. that s left travelers stranded in airports or trapped on board parked airliners. the ground stop is now lifted, but the backlog of flights is still jamming airports across the country. cnn correspondents and analysts have been following these developments. let s begin with adrienne broaddus. adrienne, are things get back to normal there this morning? reporter: hello, bianna. things are getting back to normal. travelers passing through chicago o hare will experience delays and cancellations. if they stop at the information board, they will see boarding. that s a nice sign for folks leaving the airport. there s also other indications that there have been techn ....
What s the situation there like tonight? reporter: we heard the blast about dusk. a church hit. initially three reported dead. one of those in fact resuscitated, the death toll adjusted down to two with about seven injured now. part of the nightly toll we report for you here of civilians being hit by russian barrages. regular, frankly, response from moscow because it seems the pressure they re feeling on the southern front line here, and one that led ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy to say that they needed more air defenses and pledged to ukrainians that they would see f-16 u.s. supplied jets in the skies here soon. that s a number of months off, but it really speaks to a key issue ukraine is currently having in their southern counteroffensive. we saw parts of that firsthand, some of the first journalists trying to get to the front line, and the real key focus of ukraine s push south. the troops there really ....
Russia s warrest and those attacks are intensifying and so are the barrages. one against the other across the ukraine russia border. oopz. also this morning a federal grand jury is expected to convene in washington and former president donald trump is bracing for another possible indictment, posting that he assumed special counsel jack smith will indict any day now as part of a long running 2020 election interference probe. this one of many legal battles trump is facing along with his associates and in the classified documents case his mar-a-lago property manager is out on $100,000 bond after appearing in a miami courtroom. he is accused of seltelling the club s i.t. director that the boss wanted footage deleted. that s in the hands of the defense and the prosecution according to a new court filing. in georgia the district attorney ....